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Pathibhara Devi Temple, Taplejung, Eastern Nepal

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Pathibhara Devi Temple, Taplejung, Eastern Nepal

Pathibhara Devi Temple, Taplejung, Eastern Nepal

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    Pathibhara Devi (Nepali: पाथिभरा देवी मन्दिर) or Mukkumlung is one of the most significant Hindu temples of Goddess Pathibhara in Nepal, located on the summit a day's hike above the East Nepal mountain town Taplejung. It is also considered one of the holy places for Kirats. Worshippers from different parts of Nepal and India flock to the temple during special occasions, as it is believed that a pilgrimage to the temple ensures fulfillment of the pilgrims' desires.

    The temple is located 19.4 km east of Phungling municipality at an elevation of 3,794 m (12,444 ft). It serves as a secondary route of the trek to Kanchenjunga, the 3rd highest peak in the world. The list of devotees includes the ex-Royal family of Nepal.

    The pilgrims offer animal sacrifices, gold and silver to please the goddess. After the Gorkha (Khas) invasion of Limbuwan the holy temple of Kirat (Manghim in Limbu language) was included into the mainstream Hinduism and is also worshipped as one of the Hindu Shaktipeeths without changing the earlier belief or the practices of the Kirats.

    The Goddess at Pathibhara temple is believed to possess supernatural powers and diligently answer devotees' prayers. She is considered a manifestation of the divine feminine also with other names of her divine forms, including AdiKali, Maha Maya, Maha Rudri.

    It is believed that local shepherds lost hundreds of sheep while grazing at the place where the temple stands today. The distressed shepherds had a dream in which the Goddess ordered them to carry out ritualistic sacrifice of sheep and build a shrine in her honor. When the sacrifice was offered the lost herd supposedly returned. The ritual of offering sacrifices inside the temple is believed to have started after the incident.

    The hill goddess Pathibhara after which the place is named is believed to be a fierce goddess who can be easily pleased with simple and selfless act of compassion, prayer and sacrificial offerings (sacrifice in Hinduism denotes sacrifice of ego and greed), while being unmerciful and severe to those with malicious intentions beneath.

    Pilgrims can also visit monasteries situated in Olangchung Gola and Lungchung. The waterfall at Sawa and the pond of Timbung, during autumn and spring are worth visiting every year. The forest ecosystem along the trail offers diversity of wildlife, birds, flowers and butterflies. The whole of the Kanchenjunga range can be seen along this trek.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathibhara_Devi_Temple

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